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G20 Toronto: Seven Years Later, The Trauma Remains

July 4, 2017 Tim Ellis

Seven years ago, the G20 descended on Toronto. Protests erupted, violence flared, and when the smoke cleared, thousands had suffered […]

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Indspire calls on Canadians to invest in the education of Indigenous youths.

June 21, 2017 Daanish Rehman

Indigenous students have proven that when given the opportunity to attend post-secondary institutions, their lives are improved drastically. The Indigenous […]

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Introducing: Our Political Coverage

June 19, 2017 Tim Ellis

It is more important than ever to be informed and involved in the political process. Like it or not, our […]

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The Forward Movement – Defeating Ableism through symbolism

May 26, 2017 Hunza Chaudhary

On the early morning of July 2nd, Dylan Itzikowitz’s life changed forever as he became the pedestrian victim of an […]

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A Game-Changing Festival of Innovation Hits Toronto this Fall

May 7, 2017 Erin Nicole Davis

The Design Exchange (DX) has big plans to mark the 150th birthdays of Canada and Ontario. In all of its […]

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The March for Science Toronto Descends Upon Nathan Philips Square

April 21, 2017 Tim Ellis

This Saturday at 11 AM, thousands of Canadians will descend on Nathan Phillips Square in solidarity with hundreds of thousands […]

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The 5 Worst Landlords and 5 Worst Apartments in Toronto

December 21, 2016 Joel Levy

In 2015 I chatted with Yale Fox who launched a website called LandlordWatch that combined citizen-journalism, housing activism and problem […]

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Toronto Creatives Support the Message: Black Lives Matter

September 13, 2016 Joel Levy

Toronto creatives have teamed up for this moving video in support of the message: Black Lives Matter. “The video is […]

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Teen Molly Burke Stands Up About Being Blind…and Bullied

February 26, 2016 Sonya Davidson

I’ve heard Molly Burke speak on several occasions. Her personal story of being bullied is familiar. We’ve heard how mean kids […]

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David Suzuki and the Blue Dot Tour in Toronto

October 9, 2014 Joel Levy

What is the most important thing in life? It is one of the most fundamental questions that we can ask […]

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